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City Without Baseball

Scud’s first film co-direct with Lawrence Lau, in which the Hong Kong baseball delegation team bare their soul and body to unveil their love for the sport and the city. The extensive full frontal male nudity caused a storm in the ever conservative society.

- Film Critics China- Top 10 Chinese Movie of the year 2008

- HK Film Critics Society- Recommended Movie of the year 2008

Permanent Residence

Scud’s first in a trilogy exploring the limit of life, an impossible love between gay and straight, and glorifying masculine beauty. Shot in 6 countries including Israel, Japan and Australia, with the beautiful camera work of Herman Yau.

- 10th Chinese Film Media Awards- Best New Actor(Sean Li)

- 33rd Hong Kong International Film Festival- Official Selection

- 20th Hong Kong Gay and Lesbian Film Festival- Official Selection(director’s cut)

- 10th Taipei Film Festival- Special reserved screening (director’s cut)

- 25th Torino GLBT Film Festival- Official Selection

Amphetamine

Two young men fatefully fall in love, believing their love can bridge anything, even their difference in sexuality and drug addiction. Brilliantly acted by the drop dead gorgeous Byron Pang and Thomas Price, and with the poetic camerawork of Charlie Lam, this is yet Scud’s most acclaimed success in world cinemas.

- 60th Berlinale Panorama Competition- Official Selection

- 24th Teddy Award- Runner Up

- 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival- Closing Film

- 25th Torino GLBT Film Festival- Competition

- 46th Chicago International Fim Festival- Official Selection

- 12th Rio International Film Festival- Official Selection

- 30th Hawaii International Film Festival- Official Selection

- 30th Hong Kong Film Awards- Best New Actor Nomination (Byron Pang)

Love Actually…Sucks!

Another film written, produced and directed by Scud, cinematography by Herman Yau, music by Yu yat-yiu and edited by William Chang suk-ping, this film celebrates real love that no one celebrates. Expect summer 2011 release in limited countries where we can pass the censorship.

 







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